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So, there's this documentary, 'The Schoolgirl Who Helped to Win a War,' that shines a light on Hazel Hill, a 13-year-old who really made waves back in the day. It dives into her unexpected contributions to the Spitfire and Hurricane aircraft designs before the Battle of Britain. The tone is pretty engaging, mixing historical footage with personal anecdotes that give it a relatable feel. It doesn’t shy away from the gravity of the times but balances it with the youthful perspective of Hazel, which makes it all the more poignant. The pacing feels right, moving smoothly through her story without dragging. It’s a distinct angle on war efforts and showcases how even young voices can leave a mark in history.
Interesting take on youth in wartime.Mix of archival material and personal story.Good for those into aviation history.
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